The model or theory that includes four beliefs-perceived susceptibility, perceived severity, perceived benefits, and perceived barriers-to predict health-related behavior is the
A) ?self-efficacy theory.
B) ?health belief model.
C) ?health action process approach
D) ?theory of planned behavior.
B
You might also like to view...
For gay and lesbian couples, what is the association between the couples' satisfaction with each other and the extent to which they are "out" to family members?
a. Couples who are "out" are less satisfied with their relationship. b. Couples who are "out" are more satisfied with their relationship. c. Gay couples are less satisfied and lesbian couples are more satisfied when they are "out" to their families. d. There is no systematic association between a couple's satisfaction with their relationship and being "out" totheir family members.
As a safety precaution, hotels no longer stamp room numbers on keys. Thus, the clerk tells you the room you will be occupying. In order to remember the room number as you walk to the elevator,
you repeat the following over and over: eleven, zero, five; eleven, zero, five. Why are you doing this? a) to keep the information in short-term memory b) to allow the clerk's voice to serve as a retrieval cue c) to allow the information to consolidate in sensory memory d) to connect the information with the visual image of the room number on the door
You are introduced to someone at a party. While talking with the person, you realize that you have already forgotten the person's name. What amount of time does it typically take before such information is lost from short-term memory?
a. approximately ΒΌ of a second b. usually no more than 4 seconds c. typically between 12 and 30 seconds d. Short-term memories typically last a lifetime.
Which sexual position is useful for women in the later stages of pregnancy?
A) Female-superior position B) Male-superior position C) Rear-entry position D) Lateral-entry position